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Many articles have been written on the current energy crisis, and I don't want to dwell on it further. However, the problems we are facing with energy supplies today in this country have forced us to look at the next trouble spot--the water crisis.
You may already be aware of some of the things that have been brewing (forgive the pun) out there regarding the availability or problems we are facing with our water supply. For those readers who are not, here some pertinent facts you may want to consider.